One day after almost falling out of his truck while doing victory donuts to celebrate his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win, Kyle Busch stayed safe and sound inside the seat of his No. 54 Toyota as he delivered yet more burnouts after another dominating day in the Nationwide Series.

Busch rolled to his 10th NNS win of the season today at Chicagoland Speedway, and is now once again in position for a tripleheader sweep this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway.

He’ll look to get out of the Chase gate strong with a win in tomorrow’s post-season opener for the Sprint Cup Series, the GEICO 400.

“You always have to have good race cars, so we’ve got to have a good race car tomorrow as well,” Busch told ESPN in Victory Lane. “But I tell you what, this was an awesome race car right here. This Monster [Energy] Camry was phenomenal.”

Busch took the checkered flag by 1.6 seconds over another Chaser, Joey Logano, in second. NNS points leader Sam Hornish Jr. and his closest pursuer in the championship, Austin Dillon, finished third and fourth respectively, with a third Chase contender, Dale Earnhardt Jr., completing the Top 5.

Hornish now holds a 17-point lead in the NNS championship over Dillon, with Regan Smith (who finished 13th today) in third at 36 points out. Fourth-place Elliott Sadler fell back to 44 points off of Hornish after he was tagged from behind by Brett Butler in Turn 4 with less than 50 laps to go. Sadler would recover to finish 19th.